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DDR5-6000 memory with EPIC-X RGB heatsink from PNY
PNY Technologies introduced the DDR5-6000 memory XLR8 DDR5 6000MHz MAKO RGB with an aluminum heat sink.
The heat sink has an illumination function called EPIC-X RGB that may be coupled to major motherboards. Furthermore, it is claimed that a diagonal groove with the pattern of shark gills improves heat dissipation performance. PC5-48000 memory standard, CL38 latency, 1.3V operating voltage, 16GB memory capacity, and a pair of twin channel kits are also available. Intel XMP 3.0 is supported by the memory profile. The module is 133.35 mm in width and 31.25 mm in height. A limited lifetime warranty is supplied with the product.
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#6015804 Posted on: 05/09/2022 09:11 PM
Cool story bro....
I'm going to ignore DDR5 until 6400 becomes mainstream.
Cool story bro....
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#6015884 Posted on: 05/10/2022 09:12 AM
I'm going to ignore ddr5 till prices become more comparable to what ddr4 is today as well as 6000mhz with sub 30 timings
I'm going to ignore DDR5 until 6400 becomes mainstream.
I'm going to ignore ddr5 till prices become more comparable to what ddr4 is today as well as 6000mhz with sub 30 timings
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I'm going to ignore DDR5 until 6400 becomes mainstream.